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Posted by on July 13, 2007, 1:37 pm
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Title: IT Security Operations Engineer
Type: Full time
Compensation: DOE Base + Benefits
Position: The Security Operations Engineer is responsible for the
security monitoring and incident analysis of Company managed,
firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention equipment, security event
correlation systems, SSL-VPN devices, and two-factor authentication
infrastructures. In addition to monitoring and analysis,
responsibilities include equipment configuration and implementation.
As a member of the Security Operations Center Team, the individual
will work with the client on accident response, notification, tracking
and remediation.
Key Job Functions:
=B7 Serve as an escalation point for peer / tier I engineers
=B7 Perform implementation, and support of Company Managed Security
Services
=B7 Monitor SOC systems, including: HPOV, NMS, SIM, IPS management
stations, firewall consoles, etc, determining relevancy, and accuracy
=B7 Perform firewall rule updates, upgrades, and patches per change
management process
Initiate security incident response, including tracking and recovery
actions, and participate in incident remediation activities internally
and with the client
=B7 Analyze and validate the network and host based Intrusion Detection
and Prevention Systems to ensure they are properly configured and
operational
=B7 Perform upgrades, patching and maintenance on all security devices
and systems as required
Assist customers in or facilitate the implementation of protective and
mitigating security controls as required
=B7 Follow Incident response and problem management procedures to
mitigate customer issues
Perform on-call duty and the wearing and carrying of on on-call pager
or cell phone
=B7 Responsible for safeguarding company information and equipment and
reporting security breaches per the Information Security Response
Procedure.
Education & Experience:
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or equivalent work experience.
Security certification strongly desired. (i.e. CISSP, CISM, CISA,
CCNP, CCSP, GIAC etc.)
Skills/Special Knowledge:
=B7 Hands-on experience monitoring and managing Intrusion Detection /
Prevention (host and network)
=B7 Hands-on Firewall experience, including: Juniper/NetScreen, PIX, and
Checkpoint (n order of importance)
=B7 Java, Pearl, or other language strongly desired
=B7 Ability to read and interpret documents such as network drawings,
operating instructions and procedure manuals.
=B7 Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
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Posted by Todd H. on July 13, 2007, 3:14 pm
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info@fussssssssssssssssssionstaffing.net writes:
>
[off topic crap]
> · Java, Pearl, or other language strongly desired
Heh.
You know how recruiters bristle at spelling errors on resumes?
Similarly, tech savvy folks who can't stand when recruiters post
inappropriate content to technical newsgroups get a kick out of when
recruiters make similar errors.
And I'm not even going to tell him which of the 2 languages he
misspelled--leaving it as an exercise to the reader.
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Posted by Joan Archer on July 14, 2007, 6:54 am
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Joan
Todd H. wrote:
> info@fussssssssssssssssssionstaffing.net writes:
>>
> [off topic crap]
>> · Java, Pearl, or other language strongly desired
>
> Heh.
>
> You know how recruiters bristle at spelling errors on resumes?
>
> Similarly, tech savvy folks who can't stand when recruiters post
> inappropriate content to technical newsgroups get a kick out of when
> recruiters make similar errors.
>
> And I'm not even going to tell him which of the 2 languages he
> misspelled--leaving it as an exercise to the reader.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Posted by Jim Watt on July 14, 2007, 5:13 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 11:54:40 +0100, "Joan Archer"
>Pearl = Perle ?
Keep trying you might get there.
I would apply but the daily commute might be prohibitive.
--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com
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